+ [2019-06-16T19:07:42Z] nedbat terabyte: and so: https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6570
+ [2019-06-16T19:08:39Z] terabyte ok great! thanks
+ [2019-06-16T22:18:25Z] Ryu945 I am trying to setup docker so it has access to only one source code on github and not the entire account. I have added the public key to github and trying to figure out what to do from there.
+ [2019-06-16T22:45:58Z] R2robot Ryu945: probably this: https://help.github.com/en/articles/permission-levels-for-a-user-account-repository Or this: https://help.github.com/en/articles/managing-team-access-to-an-organization-repository
+ [2019-06-16T22:51:20Z] Ryu945 R2robot: I read through that and several other guides. Still trying to find a way to do it as collaborators can edit it. I want to give docker read only access to only one repository.

message no. 173408

Posted by kashike in #github at 2019-06-16T08:22:40Z

anybody happen to know if github plans to support gradle for the network dependencies graphs?
+ [2019-06-17T18:05:42Z] justthedoctor Hello, I'm not very new to github, just the linux end of things, i have a repo on my linux that i cloned with git clone https://github.com/path now, i want to update that and only pull down the new edits i just synced, normally i would delete and rsync but this time i cant, how would i git .... theurl and update files to the repo's change's?
+ [2019-06-17T18:41:53Z] dmlloyd git fetch origin
+ [2019-06-17T18:41:56Z] dmlloyd that gets the changes
+ [2019-06-17T18:42:42Z] dmlloyd then you can either do: `git reset --hard origin/master` which will delete your local changes and replace them with upstream, `git rebase origin/master` which will rebase your changes on upstream, or otherwise merge them
+ [2019-06-17T23:03:11Z] magic_ninja Is there any way to start an issue tracker for my fork.